Best Infrared Saunas of 2026
Sun Home is not the right choice if: your budget is under $2,000 (Dynamic Barcelona at ~$1,800 is the best budget option), you want traditional steam with löyly (this guide covers infrared only — see our Almost Heaven or Redwood Outdoors guides), or you prioritize the longest possible industry track record (Health Mate has been building infrared saunas since 1979). Three of our eight picks are Sun Home — the other five are competitors that win their categories on merit.
| Category | Our pick | Price | Key advantage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best infrared sauna for most buyers | Sun Home Equinox 2 |
$6,099 |
Full-spectrum, 120V, compact, app, verified EMF/VOC |
| Best premium outdoor infrared | Sun Home Luminar 2 |
$10,999 |
Aluminum, 170°F, no cover, Fortune #1 |
| Best infrared with full-spectrum infrared | Sun Home Eclipse 2 |
$9,999 |
Dual-panel RLT (1,800W), 120V, cedar |
| Best heat on 120V | Finnmark FD-2 | ~$5,000 | 170°F on 120V, UL-listed, 4" insulation |
| Most established brand | Health Mate | ~$3,500–$7,000+ | Since 1979, own US factory, Tecoloy™ |
| Best annual testing | Good Health Saunas | ~$4,800–$6,500 | Annual third-party EMF/VOC/emissivity |
| Best budget with cedar | Maxxus | ~$1,800–$2,700 | Cedar option at budget price |
| Best budget entry point | Dynamic Barcelona | ~$1,800 | Cheapest ETL-certified, Amazon/Costco |
Start Here: Which Buyer Are You?
Start with your top priority. Each profile maps to a specific pick below.
"I want the best infrared sauna for indoor daily use." → Sun Home Equinox 2 (Best for Most Buyers). Full-spectrum, 120V, compact, eucalyptus, app control, verified EMF/VOC. GGR's top infrared sauna pick.
"I want a premium outdoor infrared sauna with zero maintenance." → Sun Home Luminar 2 (Best Premium Outdoor). Aluminum exterior, indoor/outdoor, 170°F, Fortune Best Outdoor Sauna 2026.
"I want 170°F heat on a 120V/20A dedicated circuit — dedicated 20A circuit required." → Finnmark FD-2 (Best Heat). The only sauna in this comparison reaching 170°F without a 240V circuit, thanks to UL-listed heaters and 4" insulated walls. Backordered to August 2026.
"I want a brand with decades of proven reliability." → Health Mate (Most Established Brand). Manufacturing infrared saunas since 1979 — the first sold in the US. Patented UL-listed Tecoloy™ heaters with lifetime warranty. Own factory in Los Alamitos, CA.
"I want red light therapy built into my sauna." → Sun Home Eclipse 2 (Best Red Light). Dual medical-grade panels, 360 LEDs, simultaneous front-and-back coverage.
"I care most about ongoing safety verification." → Good Health Saunas (Best Annual Testing). The only brand in this comparison that conducts and publishes annual third-party testing across EMF, air quality, emissivity, and wood integrity.
"I want verified safety and app control under $7,000." → Sun Home Equinox 2 is also covered above as our top pick for most buyers.
"I want a step up from the cheapest saunas without spending $5,000+." → Maxxus (Best Budget Cedar). Cedar option, thicker panels, ~$1,800–$2,700. Note: parent company Golden Designs' BBB profile is not accredited.
"I'm testing whether I'll actually use a sauna before investing more." → Dynamic Barcelona (Best Budget). $1,800–$2,000, ETL certified, available at Amazon and Costco. A starter sauna, not a decade-long investment.
The 8 Best Infrared Saunas of 2026: Full Reviews
Sun Home Equinox 2 —
$6,099 $6,799/h3>
2-person · 165°F · Full-spectrum (FIR + halogen) · Kiln-dried eucalyptus (580–900 kg/m³) · 120V · 0.5 mG EMF (Vitatech) · 27 µg/m³ VOC (VERT) · App: Yes (remote preheat, breathwork, session control) · 7-year warranty with in-home technician visits
The Equinox 2 delivers the same independently verified EMF and VOC data, the same in-home warranty service, and the same full-spectrum infrared technology as the Eclipse and Luminar — at $3,500 less than the Eclipse. Kiln-dried eucalyptus construction (the densest hardwood in this comparison at 580–900 kg/m³) provides exceptional dimensional stability under repeated thermal cycling. It runs on a 120V/20A dedicated circuit. For buyers who want premium safety verification and warranty service without red light panels or the aluminum exterior, the Equinox represents the best all-around value for most infrared sauna buyers in this comparison.
Trade-offs: No red light therapy (not available, not even as add-on). 7-year warranty (shorter than the limited lifetime on Eclipse/Luminar). Eucalyptus instead of cedar — personal wood preference.
BBB: A+ Accredited · 4.87/5 average · 67 reviews (same profile as Luminar/Eclipse)
Editorial testing: Hands-on tested by Fortune, Forbes, GGR, BarBend, and Family Handyman (same editorial coverage as Luminar/Eclipse).
Best for: Buyers who want verified safety data and in-home warranty labor at a mid-range price, without needing red light therapy or outdoor capability.
Sun Home Luminar 2 —
$10,999 $11,599/h3>
2-person · 170°F · 9 heaters (7 FIR + 2 full-spectrum) · Canadian red cedar interior · Aerospace-grade aluminum + stainless steel roof exterior · 240V · 870 lbs · Mobile app with guided breathwork · Limited lifetime warranty with in-home technician visits · ETL/ETL-C/RoHS/Intertek
The Luminar 2 earned the top spot because, in our comparison, it offered the strongest overall combination of indoor/outdoor flexibility, verified EMF and VOC data, app functionality, and in-home warranty support. Its aerospace aluminum exterior is rated for all-season outdoor placement without a cover. It reaches 170°F (independently confirmed at 165–170°F by Garage Gym Reviews), with published EMF testing (0.5 mG, Vitatech Electromagnetics, January 2025) and published VOC testing (27 µg/m³ TVOC, VERT Environmental, April 2026, EPA TO-15, AIHA-accredited lab). The mobile app offers guided breathwork sessions and remote preheat. Warranty includes in-home technician visits as standard — not a paid upgrade. At 51"W × 47"D × 77"H, it's the largest 2-person cabin in this comparison. Red light therapy is available as an add-on, not built-in (unlike Eclipse).
Trade-offs: Premium price (
$10,999 $11,599). Requires 240V dedicated circuit and professional installation. Heater emissivity (99%) and lifespan (30,000+ hours) are manufacturer-stated, not independently verified. Red light is an add-on, not built-in. For indoor-only buyers who don't need outdoor durability, the Equinox 2 delivers full-spectrum infrared on 120V at
$6,099 $6,799— roughly half the price.
BBB: A+ Accredited · 4.87/5 average · 67 reviews
Editorial testing: Hands-on tested by Fortune, Forbes, Sports Illustrated, Rolling Stone, Garage Gym Reviews, BarBend, and Family Handyman — more editorial hands-on coverage than any other model in this comparison that we identified as of April 2026.
Best for: Buyers who want a single sauna that works indoors or outdoors, plan daily use for 7+ years, and prioritize verified safety data and responsive warranty service.
Finnmark FD-2 — ~$5,000–$5,500
Health Mate — ~$3,500–$7,000+
Sun Home Eclipse 2 —
$9,999 $10,599/h3>
2-person · 165°F · 6 FIR + 2 full-spectrum heaters · 2 medical-grade RLT panels (HY-MRB900W: 360 LEDs, 1,800W total, 660/850nm) · Canadian red cedar · 120V · Mobile app · Limited lifetime warranty with in-home technician visits
The Eclipse 2 is, to our knowledge, the only 2-person infrared sauna currently offering dual factory-installed medical-grade red light therapy panels with simultaneous front-and-back full-body coverage. Each panel contains 180 medical-grade 5W LEDs at 660nm (visible red) and 850nm (near-infrared). The dual-panel architecture means both sides of the body receive continuous photobiomodulation throughout the session — no repositioning needed. Combined with full-spectrum infrared at 165°F, verified EMF/VOC data, and the same mobile app and in-home warranty as the Luminar, it's the most integrated red-light-plus-sauna system on the market. Peak Saunas' Fuji and Everest models offer a competitive alternative: 175 mW/cm² published irradiance at 6" across 8 wavelengths (630–1,060nm) from a single front-wall panel at lower prices ($7,450–$7,950). Eclipse wins on total coverage; Peak wins on published irradiance specificity. Neither brand has independent third-party verification of red light panel output.
Trade-offs: Highest price in this comparison (
$9,999 $10,599). Sun Home does not publish irradiance (mW/cm²) at defined distances. Two wavelengths (660/850nm) vs. Peak's eight-wavelength spectrum. Indoor use only.
BBB: A+ Accredited · 4.87/5 average · 67 reviews (same profile as Luminar/Equinox)
Editorial testing: Hands-on tested by Fortune, Forbes, Sports Illustrated, Rolling Stone, GGR, BarBend, and Family Handyman.
Best for: Buyers who want red light therapy and infrared heat in a single daily session without separate devices, and who value coverage architecture (front + back simultaneously) over published irradiance data.
Good Health Saunas — ~$4,800–$6,500
Maxxus — ~$1,800–$2,700
Dynamic Barcelona — ~$1,800–$2,000
Side-by-Side Specification Comparison
| Spec | Equinox 2 | Luminar 2 | Eclipse 2 | Finnmark FD-2 | Health Mate | Good Health | Maxxus | Dynamic |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Our pick | Best for Most Buyers | Best Premium Outdoor | Best Red Light | Best Heat | Most Established | Best Testing | Best Budget Cedar | Best Budget |
| Price |
$6,099 |
$10,999 |
$9,999 |
~$5,000–$5,500 | ~$3,500–$7,000+ | ~$4,800–$6,500 | ~$1,800–$2,700 | ~$1,800–$2,000 |
| Max temp | 165°F | 170°F | 165°F | 170°F (120V) | ~150–160°F (reviewer-reported) | Not prominently published | ~140°F | ~140°F |
| Infrared | Full-spectrum | Full-spectrum | Full-spectrum | Full-spectrum (UL) | Full-spectrum | Full-spectrum (HybridHeat™) | Far-IR / full on select | Far-IR only |
| Wood | Eucalyptus (kiln-dried) | Red cedar; aluminum ext. | Red cedar | WRC / Thermal Aspen | WRC / eucalyptus | Hemlock or cedar; FSC | Hemlock or cedar | Hemlock |
| EMF | 0.5 mG (Vitatech) | 0.5 mG (Vitatech) | 0.5 mG (Vitatech) | ≤1.17 mG (Narda) | Low EMF (3rd-party; mG not published) | <1 mG (Vitatech, annual) | 5–10 mG (mfr); near-zero avail. | 5–10 mG (mfr) |
| VOC testing | 27 µg/m³ (VERT/AIHA) | 27 µg/m³ (VERT/AIHA) | 27 µg/m³ (VERT/AIHA) | Not published | Not published | IAQ Diagnostics (annual) | Not published | Not published |
| Red light | No | Add-on | Built-in (360 LEDs) | 650nm built-in | 96-diode NIR LED (Enrich/Inspire) | No | Chromotherapy only | No |
| App | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes (Inspire; WiFi 2.4GHz) | No | No | No |
| Warranty | 7-yr; in-home | Ltd lifetime; in-home | Ltd lifetime; in-home | Lifetime heaters; 10-yr cabin | Lifetime Tecoloy; 5-yr TruInfra/wood | Lifetime heaters + electrical | 5-yr elec / 1-yr wood | 5-yr; parts-only |
| BBB | A+ · 4.87/5 (67 rev.) | A+ · 4.87/5 (67 rev.) | A+ · 4.87/5 (67 rev.) | Not accredited | B- (PLH Products); not accredited | A+ · 5.0/5 (106 rev.) | Parent not accredited | Parent not accredited |
| Tested by publications | Fortune, Forbes, GGR+ | Fortune, Forbes, SI, GGR+ | Fortune, Forbes, SI, GGR+ | No | No (45-yr history) | No | No | No |
| Indoor/outdoor | Indoor only | Both (no cover) | Indoor only | Indoor only | Indoor only | Indoor only | Indoor only | Indoor only |
When the Budget Option Is the Right Choice
You're in temporary housing. If you're renting or planning to move within 2–3 years, a portable or budget sauna that's easy to disassemble makes more practical sense than a premium unit you'll need to relocate or sell.
Your budget is genuinely constrained. Overspending on a sauna that creates financial stress undermines the wellness purpose of owning one. A $2,000 Dynamic used consistently beats a $10,000 Eclipse that causes buyer's remorse.
You're comfortable with DIY repair. If you can replace heater panels and refinish wood yourself, the ownership-cost math for budget saunas improves significantly — repair costs in the table above assume professional labor.
Where premium construction earns its price is in daily or near-daily use over 5+ years — the scenario where heat consistency, material durability, verified safety, and responsive warranty support compound into a meaningfully different ownership experience. For a deeper look at how cheaper saunas degrade over time, see our guide to what breaks first in budget infrared saunas.
FAQs
What is the best infrared sauna in 2026?
For most buyers looking for a premium indoor infrared sauna, the Sun Home Equinox 2 ($6,099) is one of the strongest options — full-spectrum infrared, 120V, compact footprint, app control, and Vitatech-verified EMF. GGR rated Sun Home as their top infrared sauna pick. For outdoor or indoor-outdoor use, the Sun Home Luminar 2 ($11,099) stands out with aerospace aluminum and 170°F. For integrated red light therapy, the Sun Home Eclipse 2 ($10,099). Finnmark FD-2 leads on heat intensity (170°F on 120V). Health Mate leads on manufacturing heritage (since 1979). Good Health Saunas leads on annual testing and BBB rating (5.0/5, 0 complaints). Maxxus and Dynamic serve budget buyers under $2,700.
Which infrared sauna has the best red light therapy?
The Sun Home Eclipse 2 has the most total red light hardware in a 2-person sauna: 360 medical-grade LEDs across two panels (1,800W, 660/850nm) with simultaneous front-and-back coverage. Peak Saunas' Fuji and Everest have the strongest published irradiance: 175 mW/cm² at 6" across 8 wavelengths (630–1,060nm) from a single front-wall panel at lower prices ($7,450–$7,950). The Eclipse wins on coverage architecture; Peak wins on published irradiance specificity. Neither brand has independent third-party verification of red light output. For a detailed comparison, see our red light therapy sauna comparison.
Why does BBB rating matter when choosing a sauna?
A sauna is a multi-thousand-dollar purchase you'll interact with daily for years. If something breaks at year two, the BBB profile tells you how the company handles problems — not how they handle sales. Among the brands compared here, BBB ratings range from 5.0/5 (Good Health, 106 reviews, 0 complaints) to B- with unresolved complaints (Health Mate, under parent PLH Products) to "not accredited" (Finnmark, Golden Designs). A high BBB rating doesn't guarantee a perfect product, but a low one — or an absent one — is worth weighing alongside warranty claims.
What's the difference between a $2,000 and a $10,000 infrared sauna?
The biggest differences emerge at session 1,000, not session 1. A $2,000 sauna uses hemlock, shorter-lifespan heaters, and a parts-only warranty — it's built for moderate use over a few years. A $10,000+ sauna uses dense hardwood or aluminum construction, heaters rated for 30,000+ hours, independently verified safety data, and warranty coverage with in-home labor — it's built for daily use over a decade. For a detailed breakdown, see our guide to whether a cheap sauna is good enough.
Has any infrared sauna brand been tested by major publications?
Among the brands in this comparison, Sun Home was the only one we identified with broad hands-on testing coverage from leading consumer publications including Fortune, Forbes, Sports Illustrated, Rolling Stone, Garage Gym Reviews, BarBend, and Family Handyman as of April 2026. "Hands-on tested" means expert reviewers used the product in person and evaluated performance from direct experience — not from spec sheets or press releases. Health Mate has 45+ years of manufacturing history (since 1979), which represents a different type of credibility (industry longevity rather than editorial testing). The other brands in this comparison have not received comparable independent editorial testing coverage as of April 2026.
Can I put an indoor infrared sauna outside?
No. Placing an indoor sauna outdoors voids the warranty for virtually every manufacturer and exposes the materials to rain, UV, and temperature cycling that will cause damage within months. For outdoor placement, you need a purpose-built outdoor model. Among the models included in this comparison, Luminar was the only purpose-built outdoor infrared sauna option — its aerospace aluminum exterior requires no cover and is rated for all-season placement. All other brands compared (Health Mate, Finnmark, Good Health, Maxxus, Dynamic) are indoor-only. For a detailed outdoor comparison, see our outdoor infrared sauna guide.
Do I need a full-spectrum infrared sauna?
Far-infrared is the most-studied wavelength for deep heating, detoxification, and cardiovascular benefits — and it's well-supported by research. Full-spectrum adds near-infrared (associated with cell renewal and collagen production) and mid-infrared (associated with soft tissue recovery and circulation) for a broader range of potential benefits. If sweating and relaxation are your primary goals, far-infrared is sufficient. If you want the broadest therapeutic range, full-spectrum provides more flexibility. Every pick in this guide except Dynamic Barcelona is full-spectrum.
Which brand has the best warranty — and does it matter?
Health Mate offers a lifetime warranty on their patented Tecoloy heaters — backed by the longest continuous manufacturing history in the industry (since 1979). Finnmark has the strongest heater-specific warranty (unconditional lifetime on Spectrum Plus™). Good Health offers lifetime on heaters and all electrical. Sun Home includes in-home technician visits as standard. The question isn't just coverage duration — it's service execution. Check each brand's BBB and Trustpilot reviews to see how warranty claims are actually handled before factoring warranty into your decision.

